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After Scobee completed his first shuttle mission, in 1984, he told Almon he "would give absolutely anything to experience the exhilaration of lift-off once again." On that mission, he carried a 2-ft. by 4-ft. banner made for him by students at Auburn High. It said, TROJANS FLY HIGH WITH SCOBEE. School officials announced last week that the banner would be put on display to remind other seemingly ordinary students that they too can fly high...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Francis Scobee 1939-1986 | 2/10/1986 | See Source »

...small university, and one of our own was going into space. One of our guys was making good." When Jarvis climbed into the shuttle last week, he was carrying a flag from the school he considered his real alma mater, SUNY at Buffalo. He called the banner "a small token for the way they unlocked my future...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Gregory Jarvis 1944-1986 | 2/10/1986 | See Source »

...placed the gaffe firmly at the steps of the State Department. In the end State diplomatically shouldered the blame. "The White House acted on an initial report conveyed by State," said one good soldier. But unhappy officials at Foggy Bottom may have taken some satisfaction from the front-page banner headline splayed across the Friday afternoon edition of the Miami News: DUVALIER HAS FLED HAITI, WHITE HOUSE REPORTS...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Heard Any Good Rumors? | 2/10/1986 | See Source »

...rest assured that the Theatricals will not allow such a face off; they will be busy clinking glasses and pouring champagne toasts to Sly, whose agent says is more than proud to carry the Harvard banner. It is perhaps unfair to single out Stallone for his support of a macho foreign policy, while himself avoiding the draft. After all, most of the leading Reaganites of draft age, Richard Perle, George Will, Paul Trible, Pat Buchanan, New Gingrich, Paul Weyrich, among others managed to get out of military service during the war. This Rambo coalition, known as the "war wimps," have...

Author: By Jack Trumpbour, | Title: Hurray for the Hasty | 2/3/1986 | See Source »

...Army report squirreled away in U.S. Government archives shows that Marcos had instead deserted his guerrilla unit, eventually to join up with an American force during the 1944 Philippines invasion. Within hours of the article's publication in New York City, the information was being announced in Manila with banner headlines in an opposition newspaper. Marcos called the revelations "crazy" and "laughable...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Test for Democracy | 2/3/1986 | See Source »

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